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In episode 153, we took a look at Space Invaders Extreme on the PSP. We preferred it to its DS counterpart due to its excellent prenestation. But now, Degica Games and Taito have retweaked this great game for the 40th anniversary of Space Invaders (and the 10th for Extreme itself!) resulting in what could be the best Space Invaders game ever crafted. How does it stack up?

ow here's a game that Ser has been just itching to play ever since he got a small, tiny taste of its flavour in the DariusburstCSTaitoDLC back in Episode EX24. In this episode of Bullet Heaven HD, we take a look at the first 3D scaling-type shooting game to be featured in Bullet Heaven: Taito and VING's Night Striker S! How does it stack up?

n episode 143 of Bullet Heaven HD, we took a look at the massive Dariusburst CS, which boasted an incredible 3000+ stages and wide array of ships. With three more new ships (of a total of six) now playable in an all-new mode which, in itself, has over 100 more stages over the course of three DLC packs, just how does this DLC stack up?

n episode 68 of Bullet Heaven HD, we took a look at Space Invaders: Day of Resurrection on the PC Engine. Released in 1990, it was one of two Space invaders games released that year to home consoles; the other was Space Invaders '90 on the Sega Megadrive. Seeing release on the Sega Genesis in North America the following year, just how does Space Invaders '91 stack up?

he PC-10gine continues! Space Invaders has been around since 1978, making it one of the oldest shmups there is. But there have been quite a few that haven't made the rounds in North America. Space Invaders: Fukkatsu no Hi is just one case, but with heavy-hitters like Space Invaders Extreme and Infinity Gene... is it really worth your time?

Just in time for Valentine's Day, it's Episode 47 of Bullet Heaven HD! In this episode, we take a look at a perfect game to play with your significant other: Pocky & Rocky for the Super NES! But don't think this is a walk in the park... Pocky & Rocky has a mean streak a mile wide despite its cute demeanor!

Did you like what you saw here today? Questions and comments are not only welcome, but encouraged!

Bullet Heaven is back, and better than ever! In this episode, we welcome Player 2, Daeruna, to the fray and check out an old Famicom Classic, Sky Destroyer, released in 1985 by Taito.

Did you like what you saw here today? Comments, questions and suggestiosare not only welcome, ut encouraged! If you want to support Bullet Heaven, be sure to check out the newly released Bullet Heaven: The Original Tracks, composed by yours truly. For just $7, you get 13 awesome fan-favorite tracks and as a bonus, wallpapers and the Art of Bullet Heaven digital art book!